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The joke's on you, Europe! No one in America can even name any of those countries!we must punish americans to save our allies in europe.....sure
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The ministry said that foreign journalists ignored existing restrictions and didn’t receive permission to work in Kherson – for which they had their accreditations revoked on Nov. 13.
Ukrainian photographer Dmytro Larin also faced similar sanctions, according to editor-in-chief of Ukrainska Pravda, Sevgil Musaieva. She believes that the decision was made by the team from the Office of the President of Ukraine.
“Someone didn’t like that the journalists were the first to arrive at the scene (in Kherson), and not (Ukrainian) President (Volodymyr Zelenskyy),” Musaieva said in a Facebook post on Nov. 14.
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... Ukrainian journalist and war correspondent Taras Berezovets noted that ... the leadership of the General Staff has nothing to do with the direct ban on the media’s work. We are dealing with a classic case of misguided bureaucratic overreach.”
Ukraine’s parliamentary Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets also drew attention to the situation, calling the ban “unacceptable.”
He agrees that control over media access in times of war is necessary as an international standard. But in this case, communication with the Central Directorate of Civil-Military Cooperation under the General Staff with international media turned out to be “lacking.”
“There is a need to reconsider this decision as well as the approach of civil-military cooperation with the media,” Lubinets said in a Telegram post.
“I petitioned the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov. The world must know the truth about the crimes of the Russian Federation! And journalists should be able to spread this truth!”
Zelenskyy’s office is yet to comment on the situation.
Media story looks like something that will get corrected:
CNN and Sky News journalists losing accreditation over reporting from Kherson sparks controversy
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry overreached in its “misguided” decision to revoke press accreditation of several CNN and Sky News journalists for their reporting from liberated Kherson, several of their prominent Ukrainian colleagues said.news.yahoo.com
This just hit my news feed. Take it fwiw................
Russian missiles crossed into Poland, killing 2, US says
A senior U.S. intelligence official says Russian missiles crossed into NATO member Poland, killing two people.news.yahoo.com
oh shit!….i hope they were not weapons of mass destruction!
Jumping to conclusions...This just hit my news feed. Take it fwiw................
Russian missiles crossed into Poland, killing 2, US says
A senior U.S. intelligence official says Russian missiles crossed into NATO member Poland, killing two people.news.yahoo.com
Jumping to conclusions...
Missiles generally leave just a hole in the ground. Until you can maybe get lucky and find some shrapnel that might have some serial #.
sort of like finding a passport on a city sidewalk that fell out of a crowded jumbo jet when it crashed into a skyscraper in a ball of fire type of shrapnel
Hmmm....
I can't read Polish, so I don't know what they are claiming, but the Tweet you posted isn't necessarily evidence of anything. It's not clear if the images being scrutinized were of the two missiles that are in question. There is speculation in the comments to that tweet that the debris in the picture could have been from anti-missile ordinance shot at the supposed Russian missiles. We don't have all the information.... Despite the evidence. ...
Yep and with sat tech they should be able to track from whence it came.Missiles generally leave just a hole in the ground. Until you can maybe get lucky and find some shrapnel that might have some serial #.
YepRight on cue for the Globalists they NEED MOAR. Biden wants to launder, oops I mean, give $37 Billion more in aid to Ukraine.
ZeroHedge
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
I'm sure Europe, and especially Germany, would enjoy a Russian revolution immensely, with the stable and cheap energy flows that the revolution would bring and also given all the green energy Europe has command over.That's good news if true.
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There's a nugget in there for @Evl Bnkr at around the 7:30 mark (acknowledgement of the 3 days to take Kiev expectation).
widely reported yesterday by (nyc media) --- SENIOR INTELLIGENCE OFFICIAL confirms russian missile hit poland. then (their) teleprompter readers go on and on about NATO's duty to intervene, other warmonger sh-t
fast forward to today --- it was a ukraine missile that hit poland
why we challenge (nyc/dc) lies for 200, alex
(they) lie EVERY day
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